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  • Photo of 10 signs you’re ready for an Indo surf coaching trip

    Are you ready to commit and improve your surfing? How do you know if you’re ready?  Here we’ve compiled 10 signs that suggest you’re ready to book your surfing retreat in INDO. So grab your board and start packing.  A surf coaching trip to Indonesia could be just what you need to accelerate your surfing and become more confident in…

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  • Photo of Your definitive guide to surf coaching in Indonesia

    Your definitive guide to surf coaching in Indonesia Surfing is one of the most challenging pastimes that you can take up.  Unlike other board sports such as skateboarding, wakeboarding or even snowboarding, your opportunity to practice surfing is largely dependent on the whims of Mother Nature.  It’s also an incredibly physical activity, and you can really feel it when you…

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  • Photo of Wave Pool Surf Coaching Soon?

    The Wave pool Era Here we are, the wave-pool Era has truly started. A few years back, wave-pools were just an utopia and very few core surfers were keen to surf mediocre to average waves in a green chlorine pool. However, today, the reality is different. The wave quality is excellent and wave pools have become real destinations on pretty…

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  • Photo of Our First Longboard Retreat in Indonesia

    Longboard Surf Retreat in Remote Indonesia Our first longboard retreat was a huge success! With an awesome group from all corners of the world, we gathered together in remote Indonesia to practice our cross-step, embrace the natural serenity, and share in good vibes with each other. We stayed at a beautiful oceanfront retreat at a remote Indonesian island amongst the…

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  • Photo of Beyond the Barrel: Reasons why we love Uluwatu

    While the whole of Indonesia never disappoints when it comes to epic surf locales, Bali (Uluwatu, specifically) alone remains near and dear to many for a number of reasons. Sure, some avoid the island altogether in search of uncharted waves in places like Sumba or the Mentawais. But the volume and variety of year-round surf on Bali is undeniable. Uluwatu…

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  • Photo of Surfing Mentawais – Where to Stay? When to go? What to pack?

    Surfing Mentawais – Surf Travel Guide For The First Time Ments-Traveler The Mentawais is a legendary chain of large and small islands, about 150 kilometres off the coast of West Sumatra. It’s fabled for its uncrowded waves, exceptional fishing and warm tropical water year-round. Hollow-trees, Thunders, Macaronis and Lances are just a few of the 25+ world-renowned left and right…

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  • Photo of Empty Surf in Simeulue

    Empty Surf in Simeulue

    Uncrowded Surf in Simeulue Simeulue, an island located in Northern Sumatra has some of the best and most uncrowded waves of Indonesia. The problem is that most resorts there are quite expensive. Batu Rundung Surf is one of the only affordable accommodations on the island with a very similar level of standing to those more expensive places. Included with the…

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  • Photo of 3-Days Surf-trip to G-Land, fom Bali

    This G-Land surf-trip organized by Dawn Patrol Bali Surf School is designed for intermediate and advanced surfers. Without any doubt, this the real deal when it comes to surfing world-class Indonesian waves and experiencing Indonesian culture through a road trip from Bali with exceptional local surf-guides. SURFING IN G-LAND Located in the isolated jungles of East Java, G-Land, also known as Grajangan…

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  • Photo of Luxury stay in Lakey Peak, Sumbawa

    SURF-TRIP TO LAKEY PEAK, SUMBAWA The world-class A-Frame of Lakey Peak is no longer a secret to surfers hunting for waves in Indonesia. The emerging surf destination of Lakey is also known for being the home of local grommets, a new generation of competitive surfers led by Oney Anwar currently in the QS. Lakey Peak, Sumbawa, has been frequented by Australian…

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  • Photo of Learn to Surf in the Bukit, Bali

    LEARN TO SURF IN BALI The south Peninsula of Bali, also known as the Bukit, is where the essence of surfing in Bali lies. While most surf spots are for intermediate and advanced surfers, the Bukit is home to a good variety of safe surf spots for beginner surfers, away from the more crowded beginner surf spots of Kuta and…

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